Pride + Prejudice + Zombies

Director: Burr Steers

What you see is pretty much what you get here, although Burr Steers should perhaps have thought twice before directing his own screenplay. Based on one of a series of books that 'horrorfy' old classics (check out Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters!!), this one stars a feisty Lily James, but is not so much War and Peace as Rest in Pieces, as the all-action Bennet sisters (Heathcote, Bamber, Waterhouse and Brady are the others) set out to chop down the zombie population of England with a sword in their hands and a dagger in their garters.

It's the early 19th century, and the 'black plague' has decimated the population of England's green but no longer pleasant land; the five Bennet sisters have been sent to the Far East to train as warriors by their father (Charles Dance), and the once-foppish Mr Darcy (Sam Riley) is now a fearless zombie hunter. The girls still seek suitable husbands, but, as Lizzie says, they now need 'other qualities' to survive, as the basic elements of Jane Austen's book (as well as some of her original dialogue) unfold against the backdrop of a zombie apocalypse.

Cue gore galore, though not too much, as this is, after all, a romp, and one which scraped by in America with a PG-13 certificate. Implied violence, however, in particular throat-cutting, has led to the film being rightly given a '15' here.